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Arthur Robert
Metamorphosis Part 1

Metamorphosis Part 1
Metamorphosis Part 1Metamorphosis Part 1

Labels

Figure

Catno

figure x31

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Apr 15, 2022

Genres

A year from his latest release on Figure, Arthur Robert clocks back in with two full EPs.
The first one is a jam-packed 5-tracker, sporting full-on peak time thrill rides such as electrifying elated opener Mastermind or its more brawny brother, the bellowing beast that is stab-driven roller Relentless. But x31 features also Robert’s more introspective side, be it the glowing experimental excursion of What We Do With Our Time or the dreamy half-time stepper Cosmic Traveler.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

13.95€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Mastermind

A2

What We Do With Our Time

A3

Relentless

B1

Rising

B2

Cosmic Traveler

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